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lombards 40
lombardy 6
london 28
londoners 1
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28 loaf
28 london
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1 I| of The Golden Legend in London, William Tyndale was busily 2 II| Abbey of Westminster by London where is yet to this day 3 II| a burgess of the city of London, and was born in the place 4 II| a time when the sees of London and of Winchester were vacant 5 II| Gloucester's son, bishop of London, named Sir Robert. And anon 6 III| town of Greenwich beside London, and there they put him 7 III| after, he was brought to London with great worship and buried 8 III| little while after the see of London was void, to which king 9 III| Worcester and the bishopric of London. And after this died the 10 III| burgesses of Verulam, of London, and other towns about, 11 IV| the bridge at Brentford by London; and when he was in the 12 VI| the west of the city of London, which sometime I hallowed 13 VI| Which Ethelbert made in London, within the city, a noble 14 VI| unto Mellitus, bishop of London, and deliver it to him, 15 VI| the bishop Mellitus, of London, and delivered to him the 16 VI| Edward.~In the city of London there was a noble woman 17 VII| after, he was made bishop of London, and his sister Alburgh 18 VII| was called to be bishop of London. And the holy Theodore, 19 VII| consecrate him bishop of London, and his sister was set 20 VII| after that the bishop of London died, whose name was Cedda, 21 VII| Erkenwold was bishop of London, and whatsomever he taught 22 VII| high canons of S. Paul's at London heard this, and the monks 23 VII| he should be brought to London into his own church. thus 24 VII| and at the last they of London took up the holy body, and 25 VII| body, and bare it towards London, and as they went, there 26 VII| showed well that they of London ought not to have him because 27 VII| dry path to the people of London for to convey this holy 28 VII| 122.~Mellitus, bishop of London, vi. 17.~Mice and serpents,


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